Count Ambrose of Bergamo

Count Ambrose of Bergamo (830-894) was an Italian noble and Guy III of Spoleto's representative in the city of Bergamo. In early 894, the ambitious Arnulf of Carinthia led an army across the Alps to invade Italy, and in January 894 Bergamo fell to the East Francian army. Ambrose was hung from a tree by the city's gate after its fall.